Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021

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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
A Retrospective Comparative Study of Serbian Underground Coalmining Injuries (Original article)
Background: During 2011, a study was undertaken to assess safety conditions in Serbian underground coalmines by analysis of injury data. The study covered all Serbian coalmines, identified week spots from the aspect of safety, and recommended…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Comments on a Case Study on Engineering Failure Analysis of Link Chain (Letter to the Editor)
The article by Tae-Gu Kim et al. conducted elastic FE modeling, which was inappropriate for fracture of elastic-plastic chain material (11.3% of elongation). FE analysis results and the findings in the fractographic analysis did not tally but…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Critical Hazard Factors in the Risk Assessments of Industrial Robots: Causal Analysis and Case Studies (Original article)
Background: With the increasing demand for industrial robots and the “noncontact” trend, it is an appropriate point in time to examine whether risk assessments conducted for robot operations are
performed effectively to identify and eliminate the…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Defining a “Safe System of Work” (Short Communication)
Providing a “safe system of work” is the essence of the general duties that employers have to their employees under workplace health and safety regulations. Despite this, consistent and appropriate definition of what constitutes a safe system of work…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Demographic, Lifestyle, and Physical Health Predictors of Sickness Absenteeism in Nursing: A Meta-Analysis (Original article)
Background: Sickness absenteeism is an area of concern in nursing and is more concerning given the recent impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare. This study is one of two meta-analyses that
examined sickness absenteeism in nursing. In this…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Development of Korean Version Burnout Syndrome Scale (KBOSS) Using WHO’s Definition of Burnout Syndrome (Original article)
Background: Burnout syndrome (BOS) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. This study aims to create the Korean version burnout…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Estimation of Lead Exposure Intensity by Industry Using Nationwide Exposure Databases in Korea (Original article)
Background: In a previous study, we estimated exposure prevalence and the number of workers exposed to carcinogens by industry in Korea. The present study aimed to evaluate the optimal exposure intensity indicators of airborne lead exposure by…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Fear of COVID-19 and Its Impact on Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention Among Egyptian Physicians (Original article)
Introduction: The risk of experiencing psychiatric symptoms related to the COVID-19 pandemic is high among healthcare workers whose occupations are in public health, emergency medicine, and intensive or critical care.
Materials and methods: A…

Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 4 2021<br /><br />
Modern Cause and Effect Model by Factors of Root Cause for Accident Prevention in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises (Original article)
Background: Factors related to root causes can cause commonly occurring accidents such as falls, slips, and jammed injuries. An important means of reducing the frequency of occupational accidents in small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMSEs) of South…
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